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As high school academic over-achievers, we paradoxically internalize that our academic success isn’t enough, that we somehow ...
Frist Late Meal is reducing its hours to 2 to 4 p.m. for lunch Monday through Friday. Additionally, the Whitman-Butler and Rocky-Mathey dining halls will be remaining open until 3 p.m. for lunch. The ...
Graffiti of a swastika was discovered in mid-July at Princeton’s Lakeside graduate housing complex, prompting Public Safety ...
The University will discontinue the Office of Campus Engagement and Wintersession in September amid budget cuts, ending the ...
Head Editor for The Prospect Russell Fan details how he started journaling while living in Brooklyn, New York.
After a tumultous offseason, the Tigers are looking ahead to next season. With no seniors on the roster and a turnover in coaching, the season ahead is sure to be transformative.
The Princeton Town Council will vote Monday on a resolution in support of the passage of statewide sanctuary policy, weeks after 15 people were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in ...
The financial aid increase comes amid a rocky financial picture for many elite universities, which are confronting the loss of research federal funding and an endowment tax passed by Congress in July.
The following is an open letter and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here. In solidarity with the USACBI call for faculty ...
‘The first student movement to call for divestiture’: protests against apartheid South Africa Looking back on three generations of student advocacy for complete divestment from apartheid South Africa.
A walkout, a fire alarm, and a group singing the Israeli national anthem. A speaker event with former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday was interrupted at various points, with ...
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